
معرفی
Stéphane Perrouty is an Associate Professor of Precambrian Geology at Laurentian University's Harquail School of Earth Sciences since 2018. His research focuses on structural geology, mineralogy, lithogeochemistry, and applied geophysics to understand tectonic processes linked to Precambrian ore deposits. He leads multidisciplinary projects in Canada and West Africa, including collaborations with NSERC-CMIC, AMIRA West Africa, and Metal Earth initiatives.
Education: PhD (2012, University of Toulouse), Postdoc (2013-2017, Western University). Courses taught: Precambrian Geology (GEOL 4016) and Field Geology (GEOL 3006).
Research emphasizes 3D modeling of Precambrian regions to visualize structural-mineralized interactions. Key themes include gold mineralization in greenstone belts (e.g., Canadian Malartic, Ashanti Belt) and crustal-scale deformation zones. His work integrates geophysical, geochemical, and mineralogical data for mineral exploration.
Recent publications highlight advancements in geophysical inversion techniques, machine learning applications, and structural controls on gold deposits. His 2022 William Harvey Gross Award recognizes contributions to mineral exploration.
Advises multiple PhD/MSc/BSc students on projects like gold prospectivity in Wabigoon Subprovince and structural analysis of deformation zones. Collaborates on grants from NSERC, AMIRA, and industry partners.
Labs/teams: Active in the Exploration Footprints Network and Metal Earth project, focusing on 4D mineral system reconstructions.





